FOA Regional Representative for Africa Meshak Malo has revealed that South Sudan spends an estimated 800 million US dollars annually on food imports, urging increased private sector investment to boost domestic agricultural production. Speaking at an agriculture conference in Juba organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Malo said the country’s reliance on imports continues to limit local production and economic growth. “The n…
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